Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...process has been mutual. A tennis phenom who chucked it all to play basketball, a freshman who runs plays on the court and shoots with the poise of a three-year veteran, Boutillier has been opening the eyes of Crimson fans for a while...
While Ms. Safa is associated with the Divinity School as a visiting scholar this year, it should be noted that she and I have met only in passing. We have not discussed any subjects of mutual concern. In short, we know almost nothing about one another...
...next month, disputes an article that had her arguing loudly with Henry Kissinger in a Washington restaurant, then giggling when she knocked a glass of wine over another diner. Says her attorney, Barry Langsberg: "She was in the restaurant and so was Kissinger, and they were introduced by a mutual friend. But somebody just made up the rest of the story...
Admittedly, the end of the 1960s brought forth a few sound intimations about the years that were to follow. The forecasters generally sensed that the world would get by without general war, that the U.S. and Soviet Union would manage greater mutual restraint. A number of observers guessed that American society would move into a hard-to-define period of reflection, a time for "sorting out," as Columnist Joseph Kraft called it. Economists, in any thorough analysis, were not flatly wrong in projecting continued prosperity; there has been that in spite of the discombobulations of recession and soaring prices...
SALT is in our mutual interest. It is neither an American favor to the Soviet Union nor a Soviet favor to the U.S. I hope that the Senate will eventually ratify SALT because SALT is needed whether American-Soviet relations are good or bad. I regret their actions because of the adverse impact they have had on SALT...